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Visual Studio 2010 lets you create applications that target versions of the Microsoft .NET Framework from 2.0 to 4, and each step in between. We take a look at how multi-targeting works in Visual Studio today, and explain how you should approach multi-targeting in your projects.
Spotty Bowles
MSDN Magazine June 2010
Learn about what's new in Visual Basic 10 straight from a program manager on Microsoft's Visual Basic team. Jonathan Aneja demonstrates time-saving features that help developers get more done with fewer lines of code.
Jonathan Aneja
MSDN Magazine April 2010
Dig into the new co- and contravariance features coming in Visual Studio 2010. Binyam Kelile provides hands-on Visual Basic examples to explain how they provide more flexibility when working with generic interfaces and delegates.
Binyam Kelile
MSDN Magazine March 2010
Collection Initializers are a great addition to the language and allows concise syntax in order to initialize both framework and user defined collection types.
MSDN Magazine October 2009
With Visual Basic 9.0, working with XML gets much easier for developers. Here's a look at some of the new features, including LINQ support, XML literals, embedded expressions, XML properties, and XML Schema IntelliSense.
MSDN Magazine February 2008
Scott Wisniewski uses Windows Presentation Foundation data binding along with LINQ and new XML features in Visual Basic to build an interactive app that maps demographic data.
Scott Wisniewski
MSDN Magazine December 2007
Visual Basic 2008 provides type inference to get the language ready to take advantage of LINQ and make your code more robust.
Bill Horst
MSDN Magazine October 2007
LINQ, coming in the next version Visual Studio, codename "Orcas", adds type-safe data querying to .NET languages.
Ting Liang and Kit George
MSDN Magazine June 2007
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